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Residential Group Home Manager

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The Arc of Ocean County

Brick Township, NJ, USA

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Career and Salary Advancement For Direct Support Staff!! Are you looking for the next step in your career? Check out what we have to offer! _____________________________________________________________________________________________ The Arc of Ocean County is Proud to Offer High Quality, Low Deductible Medical Insurance with $0 copay and An All Encompassing Prescription Coverage Plan. Additionally, We Offer a Robust Dental and Vision Coverage Plan $$$ PAID ON THE JOB TRAINING!! $$$ We are currently offering a great opportunity to enhance the lives of individuals with disabilities! The Arc of Ocean County is looking for a Group Home Manager to oversee a Residential Apartment Program in Toms River NJ. Responsibilities include the overall management of daily activities of residents in the program. Scheduling staff and ensuring that DDD standards are maintained throughout all facets of the Apartment Program. Must also recruit, hire, and supervise staff in the performance of their duties. Schedule: Flexible to support program needs Requirements Must be 18 years of age or older Must have a Valid NJ Driver’s License with no more than five points At least two years experience working with Individuals with Disabilities Previous experience working in a Group Home setting One year of Supervisory Experience Education: High School Diploma or GED Benefits On Call Bonus Pay Bi-Weekly Pay Schedule Medical, Dental, Vision, and FSA Coverage 401k with Agency Matching Tuition Reimbursement, Career Advancement Opportunities, Referral Bonus Program Paid Time Off, Holiday Pay, Paid on the Job Training Various Other Supplemental Benefits Ask About Our Tuition Reimbursement Program Today!

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